darcytribe
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This fall will be my first hunt in the Cowboy State and in griz-country. I'll be bowhunting and later gun hunting if I cannot fill my tag with a stick and string. I will be hunting with a buddy. We will be hunting "bear aware", will avoid mommies with little ones and bears on a kill, head on a swivel when an animal goes down and we'll will have protection. From what I can gather the concentrations of silverbacks are higher the closer you get to Yellowstone but they are also present practically the length of the Wind River and Wyoming Ranges.
We've been discussing whether or not to pack a portable electric bear fence to sleep in at night. For those of you experienced in hunting around them, do you think this is warranted and wise, or a not really necessary? Maybe in certain areas it is warranted but not in others? Also, I've seen some advice on this forum to not hike on established trails in the dark. Is that a thing? Do any of you make noise when hiking and hunting in griz country? Any other experienced tips for some newbies to hunting alongside these sometimes-temperamental peak predators would be appreciated? Thanks!
We've been discussing whether or not to pack a portable electric bear fence to sleep in at night. For those of you experienced in hunting around them, do you think this is warranted and wise, or a not really necessary? Maybe in certain areas it is warranted but not in others? Also, I've seen some advice on this forum to not hike on established trails in the dark. Is that a thing? Do any of you make noise when hiking and hunting in griz country? Any other experienced tips for some newbies to hunting alongside these sometimes-temperamental peak predators would be appreciated? Thanks!